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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Film SLR's
I inherited some film-era Nikon stuff.
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 829060" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>So did you keep the SB-24 flash? I have a few Godox flash units but last summer decided to try one of my SB-28 flashes. The older Nikon SLR flashes will work in manual mode on DSLR's (but not TTL) – and it worked perfectly. The only downside is the clear plastic cover over the flash tube has yellowed over the years which resulted in a white balance shift to a slight golden hue. That was easily correctable in Camera RAW or Lightroom. I didn't use the flash too much back then so lots of life left in it. And it worked like a champ on my D750. Actually I have 2 of the SB-28 flashes. Considering I paid around $549 each, they are more valuable to me to be used as a backup or as an additional fill if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 829060, member: 13196"] So did you keep the SB-24 flash? I have a few Godox flash units but last summer decided to try one of my SB-28 flashes. The older Nikon SLR flashes will work in manual mode on DSLR's (but not TTL) – and it worked perfectly. The only downside is the clear plastic cover over the flash tube has yellowed over the years which resulted in a white balance shift to a slight golden hue. That was easily correctable in Camera RAW or Lightroom. I didn't use the flash too much back then so lots of life left in it. And it worked like a champ on my D750. Actually I have 2 of the SB-28 flashes. Considering I paid around $549 each, they are more valuable to me to be used as a backup or as an additional fill if needed. [/QUOTE]
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